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Monday 18 April 2016

Week 16

Time is flying by but the weather is still quite cold in my neck of the woods....

I have a new inchie to share poem.... Well, not quite! I thought outside the box on this one & cut the name out of a book of verse that I rescued from Bill' aunties book collection on the basis that it might come in handy one day lol.


My other share is this weeks Journal 52  page: impossible dream or goal

I've used a piece of thin card that was already coloured & left over from another project - it has some texture paste on it that I've rubbed over with silver wax & then handwritten my impossible dream.

Hope everyone is having a good start to their week....I'm off to do some ironing!

12 comments:

  1. Great inchie for the poetry Sally.
    Yvonne xx

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  2. Great pieces, Sally. Can't seem to get my art journaling mojo back. It's always nice to see yours though.

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    1. I find that as long as I plod away at some form of creativity every/most days I can hang in there! Fortunately bloglovin helps keep me tunes in and I manage to check out stuff on Pinterest too - all inspiration gratefully accepted!!!

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  3. Lovely inchie and page. Wouldn't it be fabulous if your dream could come true.

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  4. Wonderful projects

    Love Chrissie xx

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  5. Hardy wrote some great poetry as well as the more famous novels. great idea for your inchie

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  6. Nice way to think outside of the box on the poem and I like your impossible dream piece.

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  7. Nice texture on that impossible dream piece and the impossible dream itself is a wonderful one.

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  8. Lovely inchie and beautiful page Sally!

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  9. I love your thought provoking impossible dream. The colours are lovely. Hugs Mrs A.

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  10. You never know when your stash of ephemera will come in handily, yes? Nice work, Sally. Love that textural dream piece. Cool! Cheryl

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  11. What a lovely thought for your dream - oh dream on ... great inchie too with a great poet

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